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Mumbai fast bowler's rehabilitation suffering due to lack of funds

<p>Following a train accident a decade ago, Mohsin Shaikh recently underwent a rehabilitation programme till May 11 but, due to lack of funds, further treatment could not be carried out</p>

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Mohsin Shaikh's mother Mehrunissa (on the floor) and father Hussain try to help him stand at their residence in Ulhasnagar on Monday. Pic/Sameer Markande

Mohsin Shaikh's mother Mehrunissa (on the floor) and father Hussain try to help him stand at their residence in Ulhasnagar on Monday. Pic/Sameer Markande

On May 28, 2004, when Ulhasnagar-based fast bowler Mohsin Shaikh left Dombivli from the Mumbai Cricket Association U-15 camp, little did he know that he would never bowl again. While returning home, Mohsin, now 23, fell off the train before Vitthalwadi station and suffered a head injury.

Mohsin Shaikh's mother Mehrunissa (on the floor) and father Hussain try to help him stand at their residence in Ulhasnagar on Monday. Pic/Sameer Markande
Mohsin Shaikh's mother Mehrunissa (on the floor) and father Hussain try to help him stand at their residence in Ulhasnagar on Monday. Pic/Sameer Markande  

The youngster cannot speak, move without support or perform any daily tasks on his own after the accident. After reading about his plight (published in mid-day on February 28), help poured in.

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